Pange Lingua - Music For Corpus Christie

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Label: harmonia mundi
Catalog: 314902076882
Format: CD

Michael Papadopoulos (organ) Choir of Clare College Cambridge, Graham Ross

Bairstow: Let all mortal flesh keep silence Byrd: Corpus Christi - Cibavit eos Despres: Missa Pange Lingua Finzi: Lo, the Full, Final Sacrifice, Op. 26 Gregorian Chant: Pange lingua Grier, F: Panis angelicus Ross, Graham: Ave verum corpus Rue, P: O salutaris hostia Victoria: Lauda Sion Salvatorem for 8 voices Villette: O sacrum convivium Op. 27 O sacrum convivium Op. 27

Continuing its series of music for the liturgical year, the Choir of Clare College now turns its attention to the feast of Corpus Christi, with a number of pieces setting the hymns of St Thomas Aquinas. Considered one of the Catholic Church’s greatest philosophers and influential theologians, Aquinas (c.1225–74) led a busy life of study, teaching and travelling. In 1264, at the request of Pope Urban IV, he wrote five Eucharistic hymns at the institution of the Feast of Corpus Christi. Within these relatively brief writings – just 188 verses in total – Aquinas has gained himself the reputation of being one of the great ecclesiastical poets. Corpus Christi remains as one of the most important days in the liturgical calendar: it emphasises the joy of the institution of the Eucharist, having previously been observed only on Maundy Thursday in the sombre atmosphere of the forthcoming Good Friday. The centre-piece of this CD is a complete performance of Josquin’s Missa Pange lingua, [c1515-21] one of the earliest masses and which heralded the Renaissance. The programme ends with Finzi’s ecstatic 'Lo, the full, final Sacrifice'. The piece was commissioned by the great Reverend Walter Hussey (also responsible for commissioning major works by Benjamin Britten, Henry Moore, Graham Sutherland, Leonard Bernstein and others); Finzi composed it directly after the Second World War in 1946 for the 53rd anniversary of the consecration of St Matthew’s Church, Northampton, where Hussey was vicar. Franncis Grier’s setting of 'Panis Angelicus' was composed in 2015 in memory of David Trendell, Director of Music of King’s College, London, who died suddenly in 2014 at the age of 50.

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